There are several ways that you can use these (as well
as your own) cards. A teacher may create her or his own cards for each
chapter or unit. One may then add each new chapter or unit's cards to
the growing "card bins" so that each chapter or unit's review includes a
review of the previously learned material; in this way, students are
less likely to forget material over the course of the year.

Others may
save the combining of cards until it is time for a semester or
end-of-the-year review. More importantly, you will be teaching your
students a fun studying strategy that will stay with them beyond your
classroom.

Files for Printing

NOTE: If you are looking for trivia questions on a
particular topic, they will be found under the subject listing. For
example, if you need questions related to the Renaissance, go under
"Social Studies" to "World History" and look under the
Renaissance-related headings.

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Trivia Cards - 2 x 5 Sheets

If you are creating your own game cards, the obvious choice is to use
regular index cards. The prepared sheets below should be printed onto
card stock, then cut along the lines to form Q&A cards. They are general
examples of questions.

If you are looking for something more specific,
look under that topic. If you need review questions for the French
Revolution, for example, go under "World History."

Blank Trivia Cards
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This blank sheet can be useful if you want to create cards which match
the size of the cards on the sheets linked below.